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2013 Acura ILX Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

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Cathleen V | March 31, 2025
The 2013 Acura ILX marked Acura's re-entry into the compact luxury sedan segment. It's a four-door sedan that debuted in 2012 as a 2013 model. Key trims included the base model, Premium, Technology, and a hybrid version. Pricing ranged from approximately $26,000 to $35,000 when new. Its appeal lies in offering Acura luxury and reliability in a more affordable and fuel-efficient package, targeting younger buyers. It stood out by offering a hybrid powertrain option within the segment.
The Good

The 2013 Acura ILX offers a blend of advantages. Practically, it's reliable, fuel-efficient (especially the hybrid), and offers good value for a luxury sedan. Emotionally, it provides a comfortable and refined driving experience with Acura's signature styling. The ILX's sleek design and available technology features make it an attractive choice. It is not however, known for outstanding performance.

The Bad

Potential weaknesses of the 2013 Acura ILX include less engaging handling compared to some competitors. The base engine can feel underpowered, and the interior materials, while decent, aren't as luxurious as some rivals. Road noise can be an issue. Watch out for potential transmission issues in earlier models and ensure regular maintenance has been performed. Pre-purchase inspection is advised.

2013 Acura ILX: Quick Overview

Key specifications for the 2013 Acura ILX:

  • Engine Options:
    • 2.0-liter inline-4: 150 horsepower, 140 lb-ft of torque
    • 2.4-liter inline-4 (Premium/Technology): 201 horsepower, 170 lb-ft of torque
    • 1.5-liter inline-4 + electric motor (Hybrid): 111 horsepower combined
  • Horsepower: Ranges from 111 hp (Hybrid) to 201 hp (2.4L engine).
  • Fuel Economy (EPA estimated):
    • 2.0L: 24 mpg city / 35 mpg highway
    • 2.4L: 22 mpg city / 31 mpg highway
    • Hybrid: 39 mpg city / 38 mpg highway
  • 0-60 Times:
    • 2.0L: Around 9.0 seconds
    • 2.4L: Around 7.0 seconds
    • Hybrid: Around 10.5 seconds
  • Towing Capacity: Not recommended or rated for towing.
  • Trim-Level Features:
    • Base: Standard features include keyless entry, push-button start, a sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, cloth upholstery, a 5-inch display screen, and a six-speaker audio system.
    • Premium: Adds leather upholstery, heated front seats, a rearview camera, and an upgraded audio system.
    • Technology: Includes navigation system, AcuraLink, voice recognition, and a premium audio system with a larger display screen.
    • Hybrid: Similar features to the base model, but with hybrid-specific displays and features related to the hybrid powertrain.

2013 Acura ILX Specifications

Vehicle Information
Year 2013
Make Acura
Model ILX
Trim -
Style 4-Door Sedan
Type Sedan
Category Compact Car
Manufacturing Details
Made In United States
Manufacturing City GREENSBURG
Dimensions
Doors 4-Door
Curb Weight 1347.17 kg
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 1814.37 kg
Overall Height 141.22 cm
Overall Length 454.91 cm
Overall Width 179.32 cm
Wheelbase Length 266.95 cm
Standard Seating 5
Engine & Performance
Engine 4 Cylinders engine
Engine Size 2L
Engine Cylinders 4
Transmission 5-Speed Automatic
Transmission Type Automatic
Transmission Speeds 5-Speed
Drivetrain Front-Wheel Drive
Additional Features
Anti-Brake System 4-Wheel ABS
Steering Type Rack & Pinion
Pricing
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) $29,200 USD
Invoice Price $27,507 USD
Delivery Charges $895 USD

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What Problems Does the 2013 Acura ILX Have?

The 2013 Acura ILX has some frequently reported problems. Transmission issues, particularly with the automatic transmission in the 2.0L models, have been noted. Some owners have reported jerky shifting or transmission failure. Engine issues, like oil consumption, have also surfaced, although less common.

Recalls for the 2013 ILX have included concerns regarding potential fuel leakage due to faulty fuel lines, and airbag inflator issues (part of the larger Takata recall). Check the NHTSA website for specific recall information related to your VIN.

Long-term reliability concerns often revolve around the longevity of the automatic transmission, especially with the 2.0L engine. Proper maintenance, including regular transmission fluid changes, is crucial. The hybrid model has shown some battery degradation over time, affecting fuel economy. Rust can also be a concern in regions with harsh winters, so inspect the undercarriage for corrosion. Premature wear of brake components has also been reported by some owners. Checking the car's vehicle history report and obtaining a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic are strongly recommended.

How long will the 2013 Acura ILX last?

With diligent maintenance, a 2013 Acura ILX can realistically reach 200,000 miles or more. Many owners report consistent reliability for 10+ years with proper care. Regular oil changes (every 5,000-7,500 miles), timely transmission fluid replacements (every 30,000-60,000 miles), and addressing any minor issues promptly are essential. Weaknesses over time may include suspension component wear (shocks, struts), potential catalytic converter issues, and the previously mentioned transmission concerns. The hybrid model's battery health will also impact its long-term viability and fuel economy.

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2013 Acura ILX features a decent array of technology for its time. Standard features include keyless entry, push-button start, a sunroof, and dual-zone automatic climate control. The base audio system has six speakers with USB and auxiliary inputs. The Premium trim adds a rearview camera and an upgraded audio system.

The Technology trim is the most tech-focused, offering a navigation system with voice recognition, AcuraLink (a connected car system), and a premium audio system with a larger display screen. The AcuraLink system provided features like stolen vehicle tracking, remote locking/unlocking, and roadside assistance, although its functionality might be limited today.

Driver-assistance features were limited, with only a rearview camera available on higher trims. No advanced safety features like blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, or adaptive cruise control were offered.

Safety features include standard antilock brakes, stability control, and multiple airbags (front, side, and curtain).

Crash-test ratings from the IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) and NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) were generally good. The IIHS gave the ILX a "Good" rating in most crash tests. The NHTSA awarded the ILX a 5-star overall safety rating. Specific ratings may vary, so check official sources for detailed information.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
Bellanova White Pearl
Crystal Black Pearl
Polished Metal Metallic
Graphite Luster Metallic
Crimson Pearl
Basque Red Pearl II
Interior Colors
Parchment
Ebony
Graystone

2013 Acura ILX Prices and Market Value

When new, the 2013 Acura ILX ranged from approximately $26,000 to $35,000 depending on the trim level and options. Currently, used market prices typically range from $8,000 to $15,000, depending on condition, mileage, and trim. Depreciation has been significant, as is typical for luxury vehicles. Factors affecting resale value include mileage, condition (accident-free, well-maintained), trim level (Technology trim holds value better), and location. The hybrid model may command a slight premium if the battery is in good condition. Low mileage and a documented service history increase resale value.

2013 Acura ILX Cost of Ownership

The 2013 Acura ILX generally has moderate ownership costs. Insurance premiums are typically reasonable for its class. Fuel costs are relatively low, especially for the hybrid. Maintenance costs are average for a luxury vehicle, but using Acura dealerships for all services can increase expenses. Repairs can be more costly than for mainstream brands. Overall, the ILX is reasonably economical to own, particularly if you choose the hybrid model and perform regular maintenance.

2013 Acura ILX Fuel Efficiency

Fuel Type Gasoline
Fuel Capacity 49.97 liters
City Mileage 9.35 km/l
Highway Mileage 13.18 km/l

2013 Acura ILX Safety Rating

IIHS
Roof Strength Test Results Good
Rear Crash Protection/Head Restraint Ratings Not Tested
Moderate Overlap Front Test Results Good
Side Impact Test Results Good

2013 Acura ILX Recalls & Defects

Latches/Locks/Linkages:doors:latch
Recall date 2012-07-19
Recall no. 12v338000
Source NHTSA
Summary Honda IS Recalling Certain Model Year 2012 Honda Cr-V and Model Year 2013 Acura ILX Vehicles. IF THE Manual or Power Door Lock IS Activated While AN Interior Front Door Handle IS Being Operated BY AN Occupant, THE Cable Connecting THE Interior Door Handle TO THE Door Latch Mechanism MAY Become Loose and Move OUT OF Position. There IS A Possibility That THE Cable CAN Move FAR Enough OUT OF Position TO Prevent THE Door From Properly Latching.
Consequence IF THE Door IS NOT Fully Latched, THE Door MAY Open While Driving or IN A Crash, Increasing THE Risk OF Personal Injury TO THE Vehicle Occupants.
Remedy Honda Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Replace THE Front Door Latch Assemblies IN THE Affected Vehicles, Free OF Charge. Additionally, THE Interior Front Door Handles IN Certain Honda Cr-Vs Will Also BE Replaced, Free OF Charge. THE Safety Recall IS Expected TO Begin ON, or About, August 16, 2012. Owners MAY Contact Honda Customer Service AT 1-800-999-1009.
Notes Honda Recall Campaign Numbers S45/S46/S47.customers MAY Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty: 1-800-424-9153); or GO TO Http://www.safercar.gov
Exterior Lighting:headlights
Recall date 2014-06-13
Recall no. 14v323000
Source NHTSA
Summary American Honda Motor Co., INC (Honda) IS Recalling Certain Model Year 2013 Acura ILX Vehicles Manufactured January 16, 2012 TO March 1, 2013, ILX Hybrid Vehicles Manufactured January 12, 2012 TO February 7, 2013, and Certain Model Year 2014 ILX Vehicles Manufactured MAY 2, 2013, TO MAY 31, 2014, and ILX Hybrid Vehicles Manufactured October 18, 2013 TO February 19, 2014. Excessive Heat Temperatures Around THE Headlight Bulb and Reflector Unit MAY Diminish THE Output OF THE Headlight and Cause Smoke, Melting, and Fire. Thus, These Vehicles Fail TO Comply With THE Requirements OF Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard NO. 108, "lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment."
Consequence THE Diminished Light Output MAY Decrease THE Driver's Visibility, Increasing THE Risk OF A Crash. Additonally, THE Excessive Heat Coming From Around THE Bulb and Reflector Could Cause THE Headlights TO Overheat, Increasing THE Risk OF A Fire.
Remedy Honda Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Replace THE Headlights, Free OF Charge. THE Recall Began IN July 2014. Owners MAY Contact Acura Customer Service AT 1-800-862-2872. Honda's Number FOR This Recall IS Je9.
Notes Owners MAY Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty 1-800-424-9153), or GO TO Www.safercar.gov.
AIR Bags:frontal:driver Side:inflator Module
Recall date 2016-02-03
Recall no. 16v061000
Source NHTSA
Summary Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) IS Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2011 Honda Cr-V, 2011-2015 Cr-z, 2010-2014 Fcx, and Insight, 2009-2013 Fit, 2013-2014 FIT EV, 2007-2014 Ridgeline, 2013-2016 Acura Ilx, 2013-2014 Acura ILX Hybrid, 2007-2016 Rdx, 2005-2012 Acura RL, 2009-2014 Acura TL, and 2010-2013 Acura ZDX Vehicles. THE Affected Vehicles ARE Equipped With A Dual-stage Driver Frontal AIR BAG That MAY BE Susceptible TO Moisture Intrusion Which, Over Time, Could Cause THE Inflator TO Rupture.
Consequence IN THE Event OF A Crash Necessitating Deployment OF THE Driver's Frontal AIR Bag, THE Inflator Could Rupture With Metal Fragments Striking THE Driver or Other Occupants Resulting IN Serious Injury or Death.
Remedy Honda Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Replace THE Inflator, Free OF Charge. THE Recall Began March 2017. Owners MAY Contact Honda Customer Service AT 1-888-234-2138. Honda's Numbers FOR This Recall ARE Jy0, Jy1, and Jy2.
Notes Owners MAY Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty 1-800-424-9153), or GO TO Www.safercar.gov.
AIR Bags:frontal:driver Side:inflator Module
Recall date 2019-03-06
Recall no. 19v182000
Source NHTSA
Summary Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) IS Recalling Specific 2003 Acura 3.2cl, 2013-2016 Ilx, 2013-2014 ILX Hybrid, 2003-2006 Mdx, 2007-2016 Rdx, 2002-2003 3.2tl, 2004-2006, and 2009-2014 TL, 2010-2013 ZDX and 2001-2007 and 2009 Honda Accord, 2001-2005 Civic, 2003-2005 Civic Hybrid, 2001-2005 Civic GX Ngv, 2002-2007 and 2010-2011 Cr-v, 2003-2011 Element, 2007 Fit, 2002-2004 Odyssey, 2003-2008 Pilot, and 2006-2014 Ridgeline Vehicles. THE Affected Vehicles Received A Replacement Driver AIR BAG Inflator AS Part OF A Previous Takata Inflator Recall Remedy or A Replacement Driver AIR BAG Module Containing THE Same Inflator Type AS A Service Part. DUE TO A Manufacturing Error, IN THE Event OF A Crash Necessitating Deployment OF THE Driver Frontal AIR Bag, These Inflators MAY Explode.
Consequence AN Explosion OF AN Inflator Within THE Driver Frontal AIR BAG Module MAY Result IN Sharp Metal Fragments Striking THE Driver, Front Seat Passenger or Other Occupants Resulting IN Serious Injury or Death.
Remedy Honda Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Replace THE Driver's AIR BAG Inflator With AN Alternate Inflator, Free OF Charge. THE Recall Began April 10, 2019. Honda Owners MAY Contact Customer Service AT 1-888-234-2138. Honda's Number FOR This Recall IS O41. Acura Owners MAY Contact Customer Service AT 1-888-234-2138. Acura's Number FOR This Recall IS U40.
Notes Owners MAY Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty 1-800-424-9153), or GO TO Www.safercar.gov.
AIR Bags:frontal:driver Side:inflator Module
Recall date 2019-06-27
Recall no. 19v500000
Source NHTSA
Summary Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) IS Recalling Certain 2013 Acura Ilx, 2015 Rdx, 2005-2010 and 2012 RL, 2009-2014 TL, 2010 and 2012 Zdx, 2007-2011 Cr-v, 2011-2013 and 2015 Cr-z, 2009-2013 Fit, 2013 FIT EV, 2010-2011 and 2013 Insight and 2007-2014 Ridgeline Vehicles. These Vehicles ARE Equipped With Driver Frontal AIR BAG Inflators Assembled AS A Recall Remedy Part or Replacement Service Part, That MAY Explode DUE TO Propellant Degradation Occurring After Long-term Exposure TO High Absolute Humidity, Temperature and Temperature Cycling.
Consequence AN Inflator Explosion MAY Result IN Sharp Metal Fragments Striking THE Driver or Other Occupants Resulting IN Serious Injury or Death.
Remedy Honda Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Replace THE Driver Frontal AIR BAG Inflator, Free OF Charge. THE Recall Began August 12, 2019. Owners MAY Contact Honda Customer Service AT 1-888-234-2138. Honda's Numbers FOR This Recall ARE S5B and W59.
Notes Owners MAY Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty 1-800-424-9153), or GO TO Www.safercar.gov.
Power Train:driveline:driveshaft
Recall date 2020-12-10
Recall no. 20v770000
Source NHTSA
Summary Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) IS Recalling Certain 2013-2015 Acura Ilx, 2013 Acura ILX Hybrid, 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid, and 2007-2008 Honda FIT Vehicles With A Manual Transmission and 2009-2013 Honda FIT Vehicles Originally Sold, or Ever Registered, IN Connecticut, Delaware, District OF Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, NEW Hampshire, NEW Jersey, NEW York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. THE Drive Shafts' Protective Coating MAY NOT Have Been Applied Properly During Manufacturing, Making IT More Susceptible TO Damage From Road Salt, or Other Contaminants, and Potentially Cause IT TO Break.
Consequence A Broken Drive Shaft MAY Cause A Sudden Loss OF Drive Power. THE Vehicle Could Also Roll Away IF THE Parking Brake HAS NOT Been Applied Before THE Vehicle HAS Been Exited. Either Condition CAN Increase THE Risk OF A Crash or Injury.
Remedy Honda Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Inspect THE Drive Shafts, Replacing Either THE Left or Right Drive Shaft, IF Necessary, Free OF Charge. Owners Were Notified OF THE Safety Risk With AN Interim Letter Mailed February 2, 2021. A Second Letter Will BE Sent Once THE Remedy IS Available. Owners MAY Contact Honda Customer Service AT 1-888-234-2138. Honda's Numbers FOR This Recall ARE P9m, Pav, Bay, Tax, Ca0, and Maz.
Notes Owners MAY Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty 1-800-424-9153), or GO TO Www.safercar.gov.

2013 Acura ILX Warranty

Basic
Original warranty 48 months / 50,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Powertrain
Original warranty 72 months / 70,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Rust
Original warranty 60 months / unlimited miles
Estimated remaining Expired

2013 Acura ILX Insurance

Insurance for a 2013 Acura ILX is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Sedan with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.

How Does the 2013 Acura ILX Compare to Other Sedan?

The 2013 Acura ILX competed with vehicles like the Lexus CT 200h, Audi A3, and Buick Verano. In terms of performance, the ILX's base engine was less potent than the A3's turbocharged offerings. The Lexus CT 200h offered similar hybrid efficiency but lacked driving excitement. The Verano provided a more comfortable ride but lacked the ILX's sporty image.

Feature-wise, the ILX was competitive, especially in the Technology trim. Reliability-wise, the ILX is generally strong, though the transmission issues in the 2.0L models are a concern. The Lexus CT 200h boasts exceptional reliability.

Pricewise, the ILX was often more affordable than the Audi A3.

Alternatives to consider include:
  • Lexus CT 200h: For superior fuel economy and reliability.
  • Audi A3: For a more refined interior and better performance.
  • Acura TSX (used): A slightly older but more powerful and refined Acura option in a similar price range.
  • Buick Verano: For a more comfortable and quiet ride.
If you prioritize reliability and fuel economy at a reasonable price, the ILX is a decent choice. However, consider the alternatives if performance or a more luxurious interior are higher priorities.

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Final Verdict: Is the 2013 Acura ILX a Good Sedan?

The 2013 Acura ILX is a suitable choice for buyers seeking an affordable, fuel-efficient, and reliable entry-level luxury sedan. It's ideal for those who prioritize fuel economy and Acura's reputation for dependability over outright performance. It's worth buying used, especially if you can find a well-maintained Technology trim or a hybrid model with a healthy battery.

However, a pre-purchase inspection is essential to check for potential transmission issues in the 2.0L models. Consider alternatives if you require more engaging handling or a truly luxurious interior. Buying used provides better value as depreciation has already occurred.

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Cathleen is an exceptional freelance writer covering hot topics in the automotive world from a gearhead's perspective. Her articles delve into various aspects of automotive technology and history, offering readers detailed insights into engine performance, reliability, and maintenance. Through her engaging and informative writing, Cathleen provides valuable information to automotive enthusiasts and consumers alike, helping them make informed decisions about vehicle maintenance and purchases.